Description: A ‘Natural Person’ refers to an individual human being, as opposed to a legal entity such as a company or organization. This term is fundamental in the field of law and privacy, as it implies that each individual has rights and responsibilities that are inherent to their existence as a human being. Natural persons are holders of fundamental rights, such as the right to life, liberty, privacy, and the protection of their personal data. In the context of privacy and data protection, natural persons are the primary focus of legislation aimed at safeguarding their personal information from misuse. This includes data such as name, address, identification number, financial information, and any other data that can identify an individual. Protecting this data is essential to ensure the dignity and autonomy of individuals, as well as to prevent abuses and violations of their privacy. In an increasingly digitized world, where personal information is collected and processed on a large scale, the figure of the natural person becomes even more relevant, as data protection laws seek to balance the use of information with respect for individual rights.